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CS2: Screencast: Creating polls

Today a topic that most of you already might know how to do. How to create a poll in Community Server 2.0. But still, evey now and then the question pops up in the forums. So I thought I'll do a post on it.

Another reason for doing this post, was to examine if I could post screencasts here at weblogs.asp.net in anyway, and also play around with making screencasts in my newly bought SnagIt application (will probably blog about SnagIt in a upcoming post, since it a great tool for screenshots and much more).

I did manage to embed a video in my blogpost here at weblogs.aspnet. I included an OBJECT tag and and an EMBED tag in the HTML of the post, and it worked fine. But the skin I am using cut off the movie in half, probably since it has a fixed width for the posts.

So for the moment I'll have to create a separate HTML page for publishing screencasts.

Watch the Polls in CS screencast (Flash movie).

Watch the Polls in CS screencast (WMV directly in your Mediaplayer).

 

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